About Us

 About Us

Lord J Williams & Lady T Williams of Lochaber




Williams Welsh Clan Family Tartan


Heritage of Wales Tartan

Lochaber Tartan & Family Gordon Tartan
Welcome to our Page about our Private Plots of Woodland in

 Lairds Wood, Keil Hill , Highland, Scotland.

In 2007 I bought a D plot of Woodland in Lairds Wood, 

which came with the Title Lord of Lochaber & included, 

None Exclusive Fishing rights on the river Spean at Tulloch Farm.

 I bought some B plots for my family & friends. 

2012 I also bought a small B plot for my wife which came with the Title Lady of Lochaber. 

Lairds Wood is owned an Run by Lochaber Highland Estates.

Who sell Small gift Plots of Woodland's with Highland Titles to help Protect and Restore the Caledonian Forest an Ancient Scots pine Forest,. Directly descended from the first pines to arrive in Scotland following the Late Glacial period; arriving about 7000 BC. 

This was Scotland's First rainforest !

It has faced Thousands of years of Destruction due to the hands of Human activities which have been the major cause of the reduction in this Once Vast Forrest of 1.5 Million Hectares, Down ty just 5% of its original size. The Lairds Wood Project aims to protect whats left of this Forest so that the Forest can be enjoyed for many years to come. 

We bought our plots also some for family & Friends. To help protect this Ancient Caledonian Forest from further Destruction ! Helping protect the Fauna & Fauna that also calls Liard's Wood there Home. If you would like to help Save this woodland please visit the site to hear more about the reserve:  

highland titles Nature Reserve

Our D & B plots we have referred to them as Duror Woods, as they are situated near the Scottish village of Duror in the Lochaber region of Scotland on the West Coast. 

In 2009 we visited our plots & the River Spean while on a Weeks Holiday.

View of my Plot D - Duror Woods


View from my D plot to the Mountains

2021
We also own & Manage a Small Private Conservation Woodland In Wales.
Narrows Wood part of the Cwmgilla Woods.


 










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